| rs. r ey TS La eee Consolat. 8 Pp. M. & O-— VISIONS ‘of a basketball championship were blasted from under three teams last night as favorites came through with lopsided victory margins in the class B regional tour- nament being» held at STC. After Greenwood ousted Marsh- field in the opener, Willard loped to a 43 to 27 plum over Norwood and in the evening’s windup Rog- ersville knocked off Elkland, 42 to 33. All three teams play again Fri- day but most interest will center on the Greenwood-Willard tussle, BOWLING| JUNIOR BUSINESS MEN’S LEAGUE ~ Colas (3) | Jr. Com, No. 8 (1) Threlkeld 178137 170|Hoickvam 182 157 158 Behrens 155 174 183)/Ludwigs 115 112 115 Allison 146 161 155) Long 113 136 141 Gilbreath 138 111 132| Wilson 165 151 174 Mooney 159 185 198) Roberts 146 156 188 Handicap 53 53 53 Total 829821891; Total 721 712 776 dr. Com. No, 1 (0) | Trusters (3) nea ah ~ |\Croft 119 140 127 Philpott 125 1384 86 FORFEIT B. Gard’r 118 167 137 Shanks 138 169 111 S. Gard’r 166 166 206 Total 667 776 667 - Creamers (1) Employ. Service (2) Matthews 162 167 108|Blind 153 153 153 Nicholson 170 150 153/Blind 153 153 153 Wood’nsee 64 92 82/Schiblre 188 152 161 Silvey 103 130 136|Whipple 116 120 153 Callender 171 177 161;/Mackley 147 174 165 Handicap 79.79 19 Total 749795 .719' Total 757 752 785 Ir. Com, No. 2 (1)| Producers (2) Keller 156 160 181/Choate 147 134 145 Kirby 146 161 108|Sharp 151 149 166 Ward 165 140 136/Roller 115 173 163 Cardot ‘451 161 146/Rich’dson 149 141 157 Boehm 139 168 138'Campbell 159 150 155 Handicap 51 41 41 Total 757790 709! Total 7712 788 827 PLAZA CLASSIC LEAGUE | ; “Pepper (1) | “Brewers (2) _ tischoff 172193 20i|Stockdell 136 174 197 yward 160 145 178}Tribble 165 179 145 ‘“w'tzer 153 147 143|Lewis 169 213 192 ggoner 138 134 192|Gregory 181 164 150 Joy 172 170 202/Phillips 215 125 179 val 795 789 916, Total 866 855 863 Jottiers (2) | Beers (1) tke 175 170 200/Hall — 208 199 156 ey =: 177 165 185| Wilhoit 138 149 152 194 140 224/Lotven 182 182 182 170 170 170|Rush 174.174 174 174 245 167! Hawley 187 204 161 10 10 10 900 900 956] Total 889 908 825 tel (1) | Burkes (2) > 184 184 176|Burke 198 173 181 124155177/0, Stolp 147 216175 152 120 153|Phillips 175 178 155 175 157 186! Ragle 142 168 1717 ‘79 160 184!Davis 161 212 162 4776 876; Total 823 947 850 NE LADIES LEAGUE | Hot Shots (1) 153 179|/Wall — 96 108 106 54 144/Ellis 115 166 137 22 199|Men’h’sen 131131 131 ‘8 147|Danforth 136 124 104 “"4|Mason 157 130 157 “—Sigap 96 96 96 mot 7R5 791 With Paul Bowen and Billy Long showering baskets right and left for the Springfield club, the team of J. H. (Speedy) Collins didn’t have much trouble running up a 43} to 26 victory margin over the Marsh fieldians. Bowen, smooth as silk, bombarded the baskets for 10 | field goals and 20 points while Long husky center, was close behind with 9 field buckets and 18 counters, ® Best for the losers g& was Lloyd George,™ jump-shot artist, who got 16 counters. , The Greenwood quint took com- mand early in the proceedings and before you could bat an eyelash ran up a 17-5 first quarter advant- age. By halftime they held a 29-14 lead and then stretched this to 41-18 at the end of the third canto. Never were they pressed as they gained their 19th win of the season. It was something of revenge vic- tory for Collins’ players who were defeated by this same Marshfield group in the Ozafk tournament earlier this season, “GREENWOOD (43) | MARSHFIELD (26) Bowen fg ft pf! fg ft pf Bowen .f 10 0 1/Eslick f LDik Hopkins f 1 1 0\Clark f 000 Rich f 0 0 O\George f 640 Long c¢ 99 o0|Trantham ¢ 000 | Busiek ¢ 0 0 1/Clouse c 101 Bogardus ¢ 00 1/Day g Et MacDonnell g 0 2 3!McGrath g 0.11 Blair ¢ 0 0 O|Garst g 000 Pickering g 0 0 0|/\ Watters ¢ 000 Schofield g 002 Totals | 20 3 8| Totals 934 Halftime score Greenwood 29; Marsh-. field 14, Free throws missed: Greenwood 3; Marshfield 1. Ernie Vow Bags 25 Points In Triumph Starting out at a lukewarm pace, the Willard Tigers of Coach James Gibbs began clicking at the start of the second period and * ~ hostilities had ceased. * nats eo Cardinals Havin; Plenty Contract Woes With Playe. Expect Most Trouble $ ing Crespi; Lake W: To Quit To Play Ri larly In Double A . | ST. LOUIS, Feb. 25.—(AP)- St. Louis Cardinals have cc trouble—and lots of it. Only eight of the team’s fielders and outfielders have. for the coming season, } Rickey disclosed today. They are Jimmy Brown, Moore, Este] Crabtree, Stan . George Kurowski, Bob B' Ray Sanders and Ervin Harry Walker has agreed t but has not yet signed. The Cardinals’ vice-pr and general manager, exY confidence over the outc negotiations, said none remaining players could F holdouts until Friday, w! are scheduled to report fc training at St. Petersbur; A special case is that — English, who retired fror in 1939. English is mak’ fort to arrange his busi so he can report, Ricke ing that “the best bit had in some time.” He said English, vet with the Chicago Cur the experienced utilit Cardinals need. Rickey named second baseman, most serious ' who lives in St served more ~ been offered Also ou* Hopp. * ir